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Stone Amarapura Buddha In Bhumisparsha From Burma - 18thC Garden This impressive 19th-century bleached teak

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This impressive 19th-century bleached teak takhat from Hyderabad is a superb example of traditional Indian daybed craftsmanship

Materials: 100% Cashmere

A Painted Mongolian Sideboard - this piece has original painting

Unusually for Tibetan chests

this is a really lovely piece

Stone Amarapura Buddha In Bhumisparsha From Burma - 18thC Garden This impressive 19th-century bleached teakThis beautiful Burmese Buddha is from Amarapura in Northern Burma. It dates to the 18th century and is carved from a single piece of stone, lacquered and gilded with gold leaf. Here Buddha sits in the bhumisparsha mudra pose which symbolizes the moment Buddha achieved enlightenment under the Bodi tree and summoned Sthavara to bare witness. Buddha's face is full and with subtle angularity blending Inwa period & Shan period styles. His earlobes hang

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